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Have I Come to the End of This Job?

My adopted father would move to a town, set up a bakery, get it all running smoothly, and sell it to move on to the next town to do it all over again. It took him about 9 months to get bored. Boredom was eventually the death of him. When I was six years old, he went to the garage, closed the door, turned on the car and fell asleep for the last time. I would never commit suicide. However, I often see the same small pattern in myself that was in Lloyd. I will work on a project between 18 months and 3 years before I get bored and move on to the next challenge. The companies I leave want me to stay, but if I get bored, I become miserable. I just passed the 4 year mark in my current company. I am a bit surprised to be honest. I just came here to fix how they work on their Intranet but now my group has continued to expand, and the work is much more diverse. The amount of work is actually increasing which is another entirely different result than the end of a project. I love i